Vanshaj [EDT#3] Rishton ki Mahbharat - Page 17

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: Pete15rogmourey

I just wish Bhishma had gone power hungry at the later phase of his life and seized the throne for himself making Kauravas and Dhiridhirasta as prisoners and let Pandavas rule Indraprastha

To be honest I don't think Bheeshm was that powerful, like he would be in his 90s then physically weak I doubt he could have made such an attempt.

He could have though made a deal with Pandavas that we together attack Hastinapur, but then if Pandavas get whole of Hastinapur why will they only take Indraprastha

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: Pete15rogmourey

Nobody used their brains right in the last Yuga i guess...

At least not in SPMverse.


That seemed so stupid to me, the makers uselessly brought such impossible stuff

Edited by FlauntPessimism - 2 years ago
Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

To be honest I don't think Bheeshm was that powerful, like he would be in his 90s then physically weak I doubt he could have made such an attempt.

He could have though made a deal with Pandavas that we together attack Hastinapur, but then if Pandavas get whole of Hastinapur why will they only take Indraprastha

Everyone were supposed to be in their 60's and 70's in the Kurukshetra war...Bhishma was in his 100's i guess...maybe people were more physically stronger and age was litterally just a number to them back then?


These people got married to Draupadi cause Kunti ( accidentally) asked for it , if Bhishma had asked them to let go of Hastinapur they would have...highly unlikely but still would've happened...

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: Pete15rogmourey

Everyone were supposed to be in their 60's and 70's in the Kurukshetra war...Bhishma was in his 100's i guess...maybe people were more physically stronger and age was litterally just a number to them back then?


These people got married to Draupadi cause Kunti ( accidentally) asked for it , if Bhishma had asked them to let go of Hastinapur they would have...highly unlikely but still would've happened...

I seriously doubt Bheeshm was physically fit, he only did the archery which needs limited power sitting on his chariot. Also oaths back then had huge importance, had he gone against the oath of not claiming the throne, he would have lost public respect.


No marrying Draupadi wasn't because of Kunti's accidental ask, all of them wanted to marry her. Yudhisthir properly puts forward this demand in potter's house to Dhristdhyum.

Edited by FlauntPessimism - 2 years ago
Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

I seriously doubt Bheeshm was physically fit, he only did the archery which needs limited power sitting on his chariot. Also oaths back then had huge importance, had he gone against the oath of not claiming the throne, he would have lost public respect.


No marrying Draupadi wasn't because of Kunti's accidental ask, all of them wanted to marry her. Yudhisthir properly puts forward this demand in potter's house to Dhristdhyum.

Isiliye unko haq se dau pe laga diya 🤢 Even then he still had no right doing this...

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: Pete15rogmourey

Isiliye unko haq se dau pe laga diya 🤢 Even then he still had no right doing this...

The thing is she didn't question his right to stake her, she questioned his right to stake her when he was already lost into Dasatva.

That makes it clear a free man has full right to stake his wife at will, only issue here was that Yudhisthir himself was a Dasa so should have had no rights onto her.

Even that logic wasn't supported by anyone except Vikarna

Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

The thing is she didn't question his right to stake her, she questioned his right to stake her when he was already lost into Dasatva.

That makes it clear a free man has full right to stake his wife at will, only issue here was that Yudhisthir himself was a Dasa so should have had no rights onto her.

Even that logic wasn't supported by anyone except Vikarna

I just hated the logic in ancient times...

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: Pete15rogmourey

I just hated the logic in ancient times...

Ask me about it, I hate these thoughts so much. Am reading Manusmriti these days and can't even comment on the extent of misogyny you find there.

Even Ramayana...


That's why I hate these so called decolonization group who speak of glorious Indian past we need to go back to. According to them everything got back due to invasions


While I don't deny invasions did affect our civilization adversely but we are much better morally than those people

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: RainOfDew


Hello.. welcome to Vanshaj forum


U were in IPZN forum right?


Apparently Neil is parallel of Krishna but he is disappearing more than he did😆

Perhaps 5G version of Krishna 😆

I literally wait for him to appear & disappeare it is fun 🤣

Yes I was there on IPZN forum 😳

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Posted: 2 years ago

Have been watching this show for quite a few days and have been a silent member in this forum. I am liking the show and really enjoying the posts here. Liking the comparisons that you people are doing with Mahabharat and your discussions related to it.

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